A.G.'s Office cannot ignore school audit

Leonard Spano could not have acted without a level of complicity from the school itself:

1. Why did the board approve contracts to his family? Didn't the board conduct any conflict-of-interest reviews on the contracts?

2. Why didn't the school's accountants and auditors object to contracts not properly put out to bid and report these financial abuses as they are professionally obligated to do?

3. Why didn't the school's attorneys do any due diligence or compliance/conflict-of-interest reviews on the contracts?

4. Didn't the school administration have set policies and procedures for whistle-blowers to come forward?

In short - everyone in authority with this school apparently dropped the ball.

The Attorney General's Office cannot turn a blind eye to this. They must now prosecute everyone involved, if any laws were broken. And we, the taxpayers, must demand responsibility from everyone on our taxpayer-funded payrolls.

The only thing necessary for evil to survive is for good people to do nothing.